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Friends on the first floor,Different hard disk partition formats will not cause the above problems,The ghost backup file of the original system is assumed to be backed up in FAT32 format,Even if it is restored on the NTFS format partition,It will eventually be automatically converted back to the FAT32 format of the backup file。
As mentioned upstairs, transferring backup files from a portable hard drive to an internal hard drive and then restoring it is definitely a huge improvement in speed.
This aspect is not related to voltage or data lines. Originally, the transfer was not necessarily fast, even if I used a mobile hard drive to transfer data on the interface, my own was only 20m s.And ghost also decompresses the data during the restore process.
As for whether the landlord is so slow, find a chance to try.
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Problems with the format of the hard drive.
You can find a ghost disc to install, you have a lot of systems like this, and then transfer your files after g.
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The portable hard disk can be identified under DOS, and when I restore a notebook without a disc drive, I copy the backup file to the portable hard disk, and then restore the notebook system under DOS. As for the restoring to the external hard drive, I want to unplug the hard disk on the original computer, and the system on the portable hard disk should be able to run.
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As long as it is configured under DOS and can correctly identify the portable hard drive, it should be fine. I didn't have a specific test.
When using it, you must pay attention to choosing the correct working mode of ghost.
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Use an adapter card to mount your laptop's hard drive on your desktop.
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It's also possible that your computer is poisonous.
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Can't generalize,DOS can not support mobile hard disks,It has to do with the motherboard,It has to do with the boot DOS,In the case of correct settings,DOS version is critical,And the landlord didn't say that he used the ghost under DOS,Windows PE can also restore the system。 Choose the drive letter and path, and note that some versions of Ghost do not support NTFS format.
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Portable hard drives do not work under DOS.
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You go into the BIOS, change the one with SATA, usually to the IDE, and that's it.
You can see the hard drive.
As you say, before the restoration, enter the system normally, and you shouldn't be able to see the hard disk, and after changing it according to the above method, you should be able to see it.
If there is any question can qq me.
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The location of the backup files is set by you, for example, when you install MaxDOS, it will let you choose the location of the backup files, of course, some versions of backup and restore software default is the last partition. As for your second question, in my personal experience, there is no need to be so cumbersome, in fact, you can use PE to do it, this is a general method: when backing up, enter PE and manually run ghost to back up the system disk, and then you will get it.
gho to your external hard drive, so you can run ghost whenever you need to restore it. The compressed file with the gho suffix can be restored to the system disk, of course, it is best to format it first. It's comprehensive enough, I hope it helps...I hope you will adopt my answer as well.
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You can back up on the mobile hard disk, the hard disk on your computer is not large, just back up on the mobile hard disk, and plug in the mobile hard disk when restoring the system.
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It's too complicated, you can back up wherever you want.
You can use ghost software to find the image and restore it.
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After the ghost is restored, it will only overwrite the contents of the C drive, and other drive letters will not be deleted. Rebooting after restore does not require you to set up the hard drive to boot, just like usual.
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The landlord you said is completely correct.,The drive letter that needs to be installed doesn't need to be formatted.,Just ghost on it.
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The landlord is absolutely right! Self-taught, hehe, support!
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Plug in the portable hard drive when running ghost, it will automatically back up to the portable hard drive, and when you want to restore it, plug in the portable hard drive, and it will automatically find the backup file.
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Click on My Computer-Properties-System Security to save all the files of your current CPU drive
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After finding the image file, (display the folders on the left and right), then copy it, and then when restoring, select the disk of the mobile hard disk and it's OK.
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It is recommended that you use DiskGenius to rebuild the partition table to recover the original partition and data, operation: run Diskgenius, select the hard disk menu, search for the lost partition, and wait until the search is over to see if the partition data found is correct, click without error"Save your changes"That's it. Because you have overwritten the data, a complete recovery is unlikely.
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The possibility of recovery is not very likely, because when you install the system with ghost, the first thing will be cleared of the partition that is reinstalled, and your mobile hard drive has no partition, that is a partition, and now it means that there is only one system on your mobile hard disk that has just been restored.
If the data on your original portable hard drive is particularly important, find a professional to see if you can recover it, if it is not particularly important, just format it.
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Winhex give it a try, maybe it will help you.
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It's hard to get it back, and the file recovery is useless, and if you really want to recover it, you can only send it to extract the data, and it's estimated that it's also partial.
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